Furniture packages for Costal Turkey

Furniture packages for Costal Turkey
Furniture packages for Turkey, mainland Europe and the UK

Furniture packages Turkey - Where we Service

Furniture packages Turkey - Where we Service

Alanya- is a beach resort city about 90 miles east of
Antalya and has been a popular tourist destination since the 1950s'. Strategically positioned on a peninsula between the Med and the majestic Taurus Mountains it is accessible by road and sea and boasting a new international airport at Gazipaşa that will gain popularity.

Antalya – Situated on coastal cliffs, Antalya is surrounded by mountains. Development and investment, really took off in the 1970s and transformed itself city into an international holiday resort. The city of Antalya has continually improved its infrastructe and now boasts of some of the the most luxurious apartments in the country.  With its boutiques, major shopping centres, bars, restaurants and new tram system this is a city on the up.

Belek - Located at a midpoint between the towns of Antalya and Side, Belek is one of the centers of Turkey's tourism industry with its sun-drenched ribbon of beaches, fascinating local sites of historical interest, fabulous golf courses more than thirty four and five star hotels.

Bodrum formerly Halicarnassus in Ancient Greek Bodrum was a tiny fishing village that has morphed into lively tourist destination. Located on the southern coast of Bodrum Peninsula, it faces the Greek island of Kos where the Mediterranean and the Aegean meet. 

Dalaman Located in the coastal plain, is on the south-western coast of Turkey, midway along the coastline between Antalya and Izmir, it is an area of unrivelled natural beauty with its world famous six-kilometre beach Known for its international airport it serves as a gateway to thousands of tourists who visit this part of Turkey every year.

Fethiye located on the site of the ancient city of Telmessos (the ruins of which can be seen in the city) is situated between the fertile foothills of Mount Mendos and the Mediterranean, ideally located  just an hour away from Dalaman Airport. Over three thousand years old it has become a magnet for Brits who are attracted by its less expensive lifestyle and the hospitality of the local people.

Göcek  named Kalimche by the Greeks, legend has it that Göcek was where Icarus landed after his famous flight from the tower where he was imprisoned. Today Göcek is one of the leading centres for the yachting industry and boasts has six marinas along with substansial boating services.

Güllük is a small harbor town situated north of Bodrum .  Growing as a holiday destination, the town has been pleasantly developed with a range of tourist amenities, with a wide range of restaurants dotted along the waterfront. A yachting marina is being developed, as are a number of beaches. Güllük is an important centre for gulet boat construction.
Hisarönü - is a tourist resort village situated on the coast near Fethiye. Popular with the British this small village was originally intended to provide accommodation for nearby Olu Deniz and Ovacik but in 1992 the road through to Kayakoy was paved for the first time and Hisarönü became a holiday resort in its own right.

Kalkan is an important tourist destination that includes many historical sites and fine beaches. Kalkan is an old fishing town with the only safe harbour between Kas and Fethiye; it is famous for its white-washed houses, descending to the sea, its brightly colored bougainvilleas and averages 300 days of sunshine a year.

Kas (pronounced 'Kash') this small fishing village has become an important yachting and tourist town that is popular with the British. 168km west of the  Antalya this tourist town it is relatively unspoiled.

Manavgat nestled between the Taurus Mountains to the north, and the sandy beaches of the Side, this is mostly fertile agricultural area is well-developed and supplies many of the hotels in the region of which the local economy depends.

Marmaris is situated on the world's largest natural harbour whoose main industry is tourism. With its stunning weather conditions and excellent opportunities for yachting and diving it has become a popular wintering location for hundreds of cruising boaters. There are regular ferry services to the Greek island of Rhodes.
 
Milas  an ancient city and the seat of the district of Mugla. With an active economy the region is very rich in history containing over twenty-seven archaeological sites and gateway to the Bodrum peninsula.

Ölüdeniz meaning literally Dead Sea, is a small resort in the Fethiye district and has
one of the most photographed beaches in the Med that has a secluded sandy bay at the mouth of a blue lagoon that is a national nature reserve. Famous for its shades of turquoise and aquamarine, the beach is one of the worlds most highly rated and a favourite amongst British tourists.

Ovacik  a small village in the Fethiye district and adjoining the holiday resort of Hisarönü consisting mainly of small hotels, and private villas. Here you will find a number of small restaurants and bars catering for the people who prefer a quiter evening out than the hustle and bustle of Hisarönü.

Sarigerme is a district on the south-western coast of Turkey on the Aegean Sea, about midway along the coastline between Antalya and Izmir. Sarigerme is an area of unrivalled natural beauty in Turkey and its six-kilometre beach is one of the most famous beaches in the world.
Side - Situated on the Turkish Riviera, 70km from Antalya, the ancient city of Side (pronounced Sea-Day) is reknown for its Hellenistic remains, its fabulous sandy beaches that run for miles, and its large variety of clubs, bars and restaurants.

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